You haven't seen true 720p HD videos, haven't you?
You do realize most webcams have 1.3mp or 2mp, do you?
What you stream via youtube is NOT true 720p. It's a downscaled version converted by the processing system of YT and the YT player.
Yes, I have and yes I do. I'm also well aware of what youtube does. I know you don't know me so I'll just let you know that I'm a major Alpha Geek. I have a degree in network administration, own 15 working computers (a few you can see in my case mod thread), have over 17 years professionally working with computers and IT (that's not counting the years spent with computers as a hobby prior to getting into the work force), and I'm quite knowledgeable in this area.
Here are the facts of the thread so far...
1) He wants to hear about reviews on this webcam.
2) He likes the features on this cam and heard it's HD
3) He wants to make HD videos
4) He never mentioned he was making youtube videos.
5) He never mentioned streaming 720p during a web-cam session
Now as for me
1) I own the cam he is interested in
2) It works well and the features are worth the price
3) It can not stream 720p. It can take 720p video recordings however.
4) It can drop it's resolution to allow different qualities of web-cam streaming video.
5) It isn't stuck at 720p (repeat of 4...just in case you missed it)
6) I mentioned that I use this camera for my youtube videos
7) I never said anything about 720p videos for youtube. I said I use this cam making youtube videos but you ASSUME I was using the 720p setting to make the videos. I never said that but you assumed that. Really, anyone that used Youtube knows that is a waste of time to upload true HD video. (concidering the size of the video you would be uploading, the conversion time it would need, and the fact that if the video is going to be dropped in quality anyway...what's the point?)